Xavier University is interested in helping Student Organizations create a web presence through its Webusers service. If your organization has been given a Xavier e-mail address and password - and someone in the group has HTML experience, you may be interested in our monthly web workshops. See the above link and call x 7464 for more information.

Student Government

The Student Government Association (SGA) is the official representative of students in University policy-making and administration. This organization establishes an accountable self-government and provides the opportunity for responsible, individual and collective action. Its purpose is to plan, promote, and make recommendations for the interests and welfare of the student body as well as the University. It is charged with enacting legislation which regulates other student organizations and the general conduct of student life.

Student Advisory Board

The Student Advisory Board is composed of students, staff, and faculty members. It makes recommendations affecting the overall functioning of the Center; periodically evaluates the Center's activities in relation to programs, facilities, and staff; and encourages social, cultural, and recreational programs for the University community.

Student Life Council

The Student Life Council advises the Vice President of Student Services on the current issues regarding student housing, welfare, guidance, counseling, employment and placement, and student activities to help students forge educationally relevant campus experiences of a non-academic nature.

This is the advisory and governing body of Xavier University social Greek organizations.

Residence Hall Association

The Residence Hall Association is the student organization that serves the on-campus student exclusively. Every student who lives on campus (or in University-sponsored housing) is a member of the Residence Hall Association, which offers on-campus students an opportunity to get involved in a pro-active way to strive to transform the Xavier University Residence Halls into true living-learning centers.

Commuter/Off-campus Student Network

This newly-organized group serves to provide local and off-campus students a vehicle to voice their issues and concerns. All non-resident students are eligible and encouraged to get involved in this group while ideas are still being generated.

Academic/Departmental Clubs

Academy of Students of Pharmacy
ACM/Computer Science
ACS Chemistry Club
African American Studies Club
Biology Club
English Majors Club
History Club
Marketing Association
Physical Education Club
Physics and Pre-engineering Club
Political Science Club
Psychology Club
Sociology Club
Speech and Debate
Student Art Organization
Theology Club